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TODAY’S GOSPEL WORDSEARCH MUSINGS Why does Jesus choose this person or that one? Look, Jesus doesn’t choose a crowd. He chooses each person, one by one. So he chose the first twelve as his apostles. But we – you and I – are also chosen, with a first name and a family name. I have been chosen as Jorge Mario and you as Juan Pablo. We have been chosen to be Jesus’ friends and to do something in this life. Pope Francis. Dear Pope Francis: The Pope Answers Letters from Children Around the World Tuesday 7th November 7.30pm—9.30pm ALL WELCOME Deli-lious Café, Crumlin Village ireland.alpha.org/try [email protected] Find us on Facebook Come on the night Supported by all the Churches in Crumlin Everyone has questions. Alpha is a series of sessions exploring the Chrisan faith. Each talk looks at a different queson around faith and is designed to create conversaon. They explore the big issues around faith and unpack the basics of Chrisanity, from Who is Jesus? To How can we have faith? Discussion is probably the most important part of any Alpha: the chance to share thoughts and ideas on the topic, and simply discuss it in a small group. There's no obligaon to say anything and there's nothing you can't say (seriously). It's an opportunity to hear from others and contribute your own perspecve in an honest, friendly and open environment. And it’s free. We believe that everyone should have the chance to explore the Christian faith, ask questions and share their point of view. Thought for the Week “Dear friends, the world needs saints and we are all called to holiness without exception. Don’t be afraid!” - Pope Francis Twitter Priests of the Parish Fr Paul Tyrrell: 455 5368 Fr David Fleming: 454 2308 Fr John Deasy: 455 0955 Fr Tom Clowe: 455 5605 Deacon Rev Jimmy Fennell: 455 5368 Child Protection Dublin Diocesan Office 836 0314 E-mail: [email protected] or contact St Agnes Parish Office at 455 5368 St Agnes Church Mass Times Weekday Masses 9.00am, 10.00 am, 7.00pm Saturday Vigil Mass 7.00pm Sunday Masses 9.30am; 11.00 am (Family); 12.30pm (Choir); 7.00pm Holy day Masses:- 7.00pm Vigil; 9.00am, 10.00am, 7.00pm Confession Times Saturdays from 10.30am to 11.00am & 6.45pm Eve of First Fridays after 10.00am Mass & 6.45pm COFFEE DOCK The Coffee Dock in St Agnes Parish Centre is open Monday to Friday from 10.00am-12.00 noon. Call in any day to savour the friendly atmosphere, have a cuppa and some chat with neighbours and friends Last Weekend’s Collections 1 st Collecon: € 1,534 Share: € 1,360 Family Offering: € 1,510 Many thanks for your continued support and generosity Team Ministry of Clogher Rd, Crumlin & Mourne Rd t: 01-455 5368|Child Protection Number 087 3155305 e:[email protected] or [email protected] | This newsletter can be downloaded from our website:www.crumlinparish.ie or Visit us on 5th November 2017, 31st Sunday of the Year THE DEEP END: Practise what you preach We have all heard the expression ‘Do as I say, not as I do’. According to one online dictionary, it is ‘an expression used to call out hypocrites, including “environmentalists” with private jets, politicians who send their children to private school while opposing measures to give other kids the same chance, or those who accuse others of racism while not hiring minorities’. We could all come up with examples of people who do not practise what they preach. The accusation appears to have been made for the Scribes and the Pharisees that Jesus talks about in today’s gospel. He criticises them for placing heavy burdens on people, while not lifting a finger to help them, and for making themselves look important in order to attract attention. If we are honest with ourselves, there are areas of our own lives where we value style over substance, where we wish to give a certain impression to others that does not reflect the truth of the matter. We like to look good, and for people to think highly of us. There are also times when we do not live up to the expectations we set for others. We expect people to be honest and fair with us, yet we are not always honest in our dealings with others. We expect others to help us, but we might not always repay the favour. Today’s gospel is a wake-up call. It tells us what Jesus expects of us. We must be humble and genuine, thinking of others rather than worrying about what people will think of us. Tríona Doherty, Athlone, Co Roscommon Email [email protected] (Intercom) The Society of St Vincent de Paul is seeking your help in its Annual Clothing Appeal for clean, good quality clothes, bedclothes, curtains, shoes etc. There are bags available in the Church porches. The SVP will collect the bags from Church porches at This Saturdays Vigil Mass and Sunday morning Masses. The Society is very conscious of the tremendous support given by the Parishioners of this Parish for their charitable works over the years. They would like to thank you all most sincerely on behalf of those you have helped. St Agnes Parish Annual Mass for deceased parishioners will take place on Thursday, 16th November at 7.00pm. Invitations have been sent to all families concerned.

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Page 1: TODAY’S GOSPEL WORDSEARCH · Alpha is a series of sessions exploring the Christian faith. Each talk looks at a different question around ... We believe that everyone should have

TODAYrsquoS GOSPEL WORDSEARCH

MUSINGS Why does Jesus choose this person or that one Look Jesus doesnrsquot choose a crowd He chooses each person one by one So he chose the first twelve as his apostles But we ndash you and I ndash are also chosen with a first name and a family name I have been chosen as Jorge Mario and you as Juan Pablo We have been chosen to be Jesusrsquo friends and to do something in this life

Pope Francis Dear Pope Francis The Pope Answers Letters from Children Around the World

Tuesday 7th November 730pmmdash930pm ALL WELCOME Deli-lious Cafeacute Crumlin Village irelandalphaorgtry CrumlinAlphagmailcom Find us on Facebook

Come on the night Supported by all the Churches in Crumlin

Everyone has questions Alpha is a series of sessions exploring the Christian faith Each talk looks at a different question around faith and is designed to create conversation They explore the big issues around faith and unpack the basics of Christianity from Who is Jesus To How can we have faith Discussion is probably the most important part of any Alpha the chance to share thoughts and ideas on the topic and simply discuss it in a small group Theres no obligation to say anything and theres nothing you cant say (seriously) Its an opportunity to hear from others and contribute your own perspective in an honest friendly and open environment And itrsquos free We believe that everyone should have the chance to explore the Christian faith ask questions and share their point of view

Thought for the Week ldquoDear friends the world needs saints and we are all called to

holiness without exception Donrsquot be afraidrdquo - Pope Francis Twitter

Priests of the Parish

Fr Paul Tyrrell 455 5368

Fr David Fleming 454 2308

Fr John Deasy 455 0955

Fr Tom Clowe 455 5605

Deacon

Rev Jimmy Fennell 455 5368

Child Protection

Dublin Diocesan Office

836 0314

E-mail cpsdublindioceseie

or contact St Agnes Parish Office

at 455 5368

St Agnes Church Mass Times Weekday Masses

900am 1000 am 700pm

Saturday Vigil Mass

700pm

Sunday Masses

930am 1100 am (Family) 1230pm (Choir) 700pm

Holy day Masses-

700pm Vigil 900am 1000am 700pm

Confession Times

Saturdays from 1030am to

1100am amp 645pm

Eve of First Fridays after

1000am Mass amp 645pm

COFFEE DOCK

The Coffee Dock in St Agnes Parish

Centre is open Monday to Friday

from 1000am-1200 noon

Call in any day to savour the friendly

atmosphere have a cuppa and some

chat with neighbours and friends

Last Weekendrsquos Collections

1st Collection euro 1534

Share euro 1360

Family Offering euro 1510

Many thanks for your continued support and generosity

Team Ministry of Clogher Rd Crumlin amp Mourne Rd

t 01-455 5368|Child Protection Number 087 3155305

enewslettercrumlinparishie or infocrumlinparishie | This newsletter can

be downloaded from our websitewwwcrumlinparishie or Visit us on

5th November 2017 31st Sunday of the Year

THE DEEP END Practise what you preach

We have all heard the expression lsquoDo as I say not as I dorsquo

According to one online dictionary it is lsquoan expression used to call

out hypocrites including ldquoenvironmentalistsrdquo with private jets

politicians who send their children to private school while opposing

measures to give other kids the same chance or those who accuse

others of racism while not hiring minoritiesrsquo We could all come up

with examples of people who do not practise what they preach

The accusation appears to have been made for the Scribes and the

Pharisees that Jesus talks about in todayrsquos gospel He criticises them

for placing heavy burdens on people while not lifting a finger to help

them and for making themselves look important in order to attract

attention If we are honest with ourselves there are areas of our

own lives where we value style over substance where we wish to

give a certain impression to others that does not reflect the truth of

the matter We like to look good and for people to think highly of us

There are also times when we do not live up to the expectations we

set for others We expect people to be honest and fair with us yet

we are not always honest in our dealings with others We expect

others to help us but we might not always repay the favour Todayrsquos

gospel is a wake-up call It tells us what Jesus expects of us We

must be humble and genuine thinking of others rather than worrying

about what people will think of us

Triacuteona Doherty Athlone Co Roscommon

Email trionadgmailcom (Intercom)

The Society of St Vincent de Paul is seeking your help in its Annual Clothing Appeal for clean good quality clothes bedclothes curtains shoes etc

There are bags available in the Church porches The SVP will collect the bags from Church porches at This Saturdays

Vigil Mass and Sunday morning Masses The Society is very conscious of the tremendous support given by the Parishioners of this Parish for their charitable works over the years They would like to thank you all

most sincerely on behalf of those you have helped

St Agnes Parish Annual Mass for deceased

parishioners will take place on

Thursday 16th November at 700pm

Invitations have been sent to all families

concerned

Our Recently Deceased

Adrian Tucker Hillsbrrok Grove Mary Gaynor Errigal Rd

We express our deepest sympathies to their families at this sad time

May they Rest in Peace Amen

St Agnes Parish Readerrsquos Roster If you cannot make your scheduled Reading please

contact John Green

Saturday 11th November 2017

700pm Ciaran Heavey

Sunday 12th November 2017

930am R amp B McDermott

1100am Mary Finnegan

1230pm Catherine Nagle

700pm Emer Sinnott

The Week Aheadhellip

Sunday 5th Nov - Saturday 11th Nov 2017

Sunday 31st of Year

Monday All Saints of Ireland

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday Dedication of the Lateran Basilica

Friday St Leo the Great

Saturday St Martin of Tours

2018 Church Art Calendars are on sale in the Repository priced

at euro150 each

MASS INTENTIONS

Saturday 4th Nov

700pm ANNIVERSARIES Betty OrsquoConnor 2nd Philomena Rose McGlin 4th John Gill 6th Geraldine Maher 10th John Fagan 16th PJ amp Rita McNamara Billy Keogh Mary amp Charles Hammond Molly Phillips Maura amp Mick Gleeson

BIRTHDAY REMEMBRANCE Phyllis Roe

Sunday 5th Nov

930am ANNIVERSARIES Anne (Nancy) Elizabeth Long 1st Sadie Meade 28th

1100am ANNIVERSARIES Ronnie Hickey 17th amp Daughter Ann Marie Rowan Thomas Laffan 9th

BIRTHDAY REMEMBRANCE Joseph amp Mary Howard Lil Healy

1230pm ANNIVERSARIES Frank Donohoe 4th John Keogh 6th Margaret Hand 9th Harriet Downes 11th Mary Beagan 23rd Sadie Meade 28th John amp Annie Murphy St Agnes Church Choir Deceased Members Sarah amp Patrick Downes Margaret amp Christopher Downes William Malone Ellen amp Joe McCarthy Thomas Mulroney Carmel Quinn Bridget OrsquoReilly

BIRTHDAY REMEMBRANCE Christopher Higgins

700pm Pro Populo

Monday 6th Nov

700pm Fran Nicholl (Sr Agatha) Months Mind

Tuesday 7th Nov

900am Ann Elizabeth Long 1st Anniv

700pm Maureen Greer 1st Anniv

Wednesday 8th Nov

700pm Eddie Whelan (Recently Deceased)

Friday 10th Nov

700pm In Memory

May their Souls and the Souls of all the Faithful departed Rest In Peace Amen

All Mass Intentions should be booked in the Parish

Office no later than midday on the Wednesday

before the Sunday Masses

Altar List of the Dead Envelopes and forms are now available at

the Church exits to have deceased family

and friends included in the Altar List of the Dead

The Priests of the Parish offer Mass each month for

all names entered on the Altar List of the Dead

Alzheimer Cafe - South County Dublin ndash

November Talk

Wednesday 8th of November at 700pm

Topic Information amp Services for individuals living with Dementia and how to access them

Speaker Samantha Taylor Information Manager The Alzheimer Society of Ireland

wwwbloomfieldieAlzheimercafeaspx

WE WOULD APPRECIATE IF YOU WOULD PLEASE

SWITCH OFF YOUR MOBILE PHONE

WHEN ENTERING THE CHURCH

New Pilgrim Path Website of the Week 5th November

ldquoJourney with Jesusrdquo is an American Presbyterian website offering a variety of inspirational poetry from writers as diverse as Teresa of Avila GK Chesterton John Donne Thomas Aquinas Seamus Heaney Gerard Manley Hopkins Mary Oliver and many many more There are general spiritual poems Celtic poems prayers and blessings and poems specific to the seasons of the Church year Access this beautiful site and other valuable spiritual resources at wwwNewPilgrimPathie

Items to be included in the

Newsletter should be left in

the Parish Office no later

than noon on the Wednesday

before each weekend in the

week of publication

Anam Cara the organisation that supports

bereaved parents is holding its next monthly

Parent Evening on Monday 13th of November

from 1930 to 2100 in the Maldron Hotel

Whitestown Way Tallagh This event is open to

all bereaved parents regardless of the age your

child died the circumstances of their death or

whether the death was recent or not

Remembrance Service will be held in Beaumont Hospital Chapel on Saturday 4th

and Sunday 5th November at 230 pm

Social amp Fundraising Committee

Christmas Dinner Dance

In Perrystown Manor Estate Community Centre

On Friday 24th November from 800pm to 1230

(Meal served at 830pm sharp)

Music by the Good Times

Tickets euro25 Tel 4515527 087 9362408

Please bring your own Refreshments

PARISH

REPOSITORY We have a selection of Prayer

books and Rosary beads for

First Holy Communion as

well as various other

religious objects and Catholic

Newspapers in The

Repository located at the

back of the Church It is

open weekdays from 930am

to 1100am and after

Saturday evening and Sunday

morning Masses

St Maryrsquos Crumlin Christmas Fair Saturday 11th

November from 10am-12om Christmas gifts home

baking raffle etc Entrance euro3 includes teacoffee and

home made treat St Maryrsquos Hall (beside Old St Maryrsquos

Church Crumlin Village) Everyone welcome

Armistice Day - Saturday 11th November 2017 Glasnevin Trust Chairman John Green and members of Glasnevin Trust will

participate in a Wreath Laying ceremony to commemorate Armistice Day There will also be an unveiling of four Victoria Cross Commemorative Plaques

The ceremony will take place at The Commonwealth War Graves Commission Commemorative Screen Walls and Cross of Sacrifice Commencing at 1100am

Glasnevin cemetery

Page 2: TODAY’S GOSPEL WORDSEARCH · Alpha is a series of sessions exploring the Christian faith. Each talk looks at a different question around ... We believe that everyone should have

Our Recently Deceased

Adrian Tucker Hillsbrrok Grove Mary Gaynor Errigal Rd

We express our deepest sympathies to their families at this sad time

May they Rest in Peace Amen

St Agnes Parish Readerrsquos Roster If you cannot make your scheduled Reading please

contact John Green

Saturday 11th November 2017

700pm Ciaran Heavey

Sunday 12th November 2017

930am R amp B McDermott

1100am Mary Finnegan

1230pm Catherine Nagle

700pm Emer Sinnott

The Week Aheadhellip

Sunday 5th Nov - Saturday 11th Nov 2017

Sunday 31st of Year

Monday All Saints of Ireland

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday Dedication of the Lateran Basilica

Friday St Leo the Great

Saturday St Martin of Tours

2018 Church Art Calendars are on sale in the Repository priced

at euro150 each

MASS INTENTIONS

Saturday 4th Nov

700pm ANNIVERSARIES Betty OrsquoConnor 2nd Philomena Rose McGlin 4th John Gill 6th Geraldine Maher 10th John Fagan 16th PJ amp Rita McNamara Billy Keogh Mary amp Charles Hammond Molly Phillips Maura amp Mick Gleeson

BIRTHDAY REMEMBRANCE Phyllis Roe

Sunday 5th Nov

930am ANNIVERSARIES Anne (Nancy) Elizabeth Long 1st Sadie Meade 28th

1100am ANNIVERSARIES Ronnie Hickey 17th amp Daughter Ann Marie Rowan Thomas Laffan 9th

BIRTHDAY REMEMBRANCE Joseph amp Mary Howard Lil Healy

1230pm ANNIVERSARIES Frank Donohoe 4th John Keogh 6th Margaret Hand 9th Harriet Downes 11th Mary Beagan 23rd Sadie Meade 28th John amp Annie Murphy St Agnes Church Choir Deceased Members Sarah amp Patrick Downes Margaret amp Christopher Downes William Malone Ellen amp Joe McCarthy Thomas Mulroney Carmel Quinn Bridget OrsquoReilly

BIRTHDAY REMEMBRANCE Christopher Higgins

700pm Pro Populo

Monday 6th Nov

700pm Fran Nicholl (Sr Agatha) Months Mind

Tuesday 7th Nov

900am Ann Elizabeth Long 1st Anniv

700pm Maureen Greer 1st Anniv

Wednesday 8th Nov

700pm Eddie Whelan (Recently Deceased)

Friday 10th Nov

700pm In Memory

May their Souls and the Souls of all the Faithful departed Rest In Peace Amen

All Mass Intentions should be booked in the Parish

Office no later than midday on the Wednesday

before the Sunday Masses

Altar List of the Dead Envelopes and forms are now available at

the Church exits to have deceased family

and friends included in the Altar List of the Dead

The Priests of the Parish offer Mass each month for

all names entered on the Altar List of the Dead

Alzheimer Cafe - South County Dublin ndash

November Talk

Wednesday 8th of November at 700pm

Topic Information amp Services for individuals living with Dementia and how to access them

Speaker Samantha Taylor Information Manager The Alzheimer Society of Ireland

wwwbloomfieldieAlzheimercafeaspx

WE WOULD APPRECIATE IF YOU WOULD PLEASE

SWITCH OFF YOUR MOBILE PHONE

WHEN ENTERING THE CHURCH

New Pilgrim Path Website of the Week 5th November

ldquoJourney with Jesusrdquo is an American Presbyterian website offering a variety of inspirational poetry from writers as diverse as Teresa of Avila GK Chesterton John Donne Thomas Aquinas Seamus Heaney Gerard Manley Hopkins Mary Oliver and many many more There are general spiritual poems Celtic poems prayers and blessings and poems specific to the seasons of the Church year Access this beautiful site and other valuable spiritual resources at wwwNewPilgrimPathie

Items to be included in the

Newsletter should be left in

the Parish Office no later

than noon on the Wednesday

before each weekend in the

week of publication

Anam Cara the organisation that supports

bereaved parents is holding its next monthly

Parent Evening on Monday 13th of November

from 1930 to 2100 in the Maldron Hotel

Whitestown Way Tallagh This event is open to

all bereaved parents regardless of the age your

child died the circumstances of their death or

whether the death was recent or not

Remembrance Service will be held in Beaumont Hospital Chapel on Saturday 4th

and Sunday 5th November at 230 pm

Social amp Fundraising Committee

Christmas Dinner Dance

In Perrystown Manor Estate Community Centre

On Friday 24th November from 800pm to 1230

(Meal served at 830pm sharp)

Music by the Good Times

Tickets euro25 Tel 4515527 087 9362408

Please bring your own Refreshments

PARISH

REPOSITORY We have a selection of Prayer

books and Rosary beads for

First Holy Communion as

well as various other

religious objects and Catholic

Newspapers in The

Repository located at the

back of the Church It is

open weekdays from 930am

to 1100am and after

Saturday evening and Sunday

morning Masses

St Maryrsquos Crumlin Christmas Fair Saturday 11th

November from 10am-12om Christmas gifts home

baking raffle etc Entrance euro3 includes teacoffee and

home made treat St Maryrsquos Hall (beside Old St Maryrsquos

Church Crumlin Village) Everyone welcome

Armistice Day - Saturday 11th November 2017 Glasnevin Trust Chairman John Green and members of Glasnevin Trust will

participate in a Wreath Laying ceremony to commemorate Armistice Day There will also be an unveiling of four Victoria Cross Commemorative Plaques

The ceremony will take place at The Commonwealth War Graves Commission Commemorative Screen Walls and Cross of Sacrifice Commencing at 1100am

Glasnevin cemetery